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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Part I. Privacy Protection in Brazil -- Chapter 1. Privacy Protection in the Constitution -- Chapter 2. National Application of Regional and International Conventions -- Chapter 3. Privacy in Electronic Communications -- Chapter 4. Other Relevant National Legal Provisions Regarding the Protection of Privacy -- Part II. National Data Protection Law -- Chapter 1. Background: General of the Brazilian Data Protection Law and Other Similar Relevant National Legislation -- Chapter 2. Material, Personal and Territorial Scope of the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- Chapter 3. Concepts and Definitions of the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- 1. Primary Fundamental Concepts -- 2. Secondary Fundamental Concepts -- 3. Action-Related Fundamental Concepts -- 4. Entities Fundamental Concepts -- Part III. General Principles -- Chapter 1. General Principles of LGPD -- 1. Principle of Purpose (Article 6, Item I) -- 2. Adequacy (Article 6, Item II) -- 3. Necessity (Article 6, Item III) -- 4. Free Access (Article 6, Item IV) -- 5. Data Quality (Article 6, Item V) -- 6. Transparency (Article 6, Item VI) -- 7. Security (Article 6, Item VII) -- 8. Prevention (Article 6, Item VIII) -- 9. Nondiscrimination (Article 6, Item IX) -- 10. Responsibility and Accountability (Article 6, Item X) -- Chapter 2. Legal Grounds for Processing Personal Data -- 1. Data Subject's Consent -- 2. Compliance with a Legal or Regulatory Obligation by the Controller -- 3. Implementation of Public Policies -- 4. Studies and Research -- 5. Execution of Contracts -- 6. Exercise of Rights in Judicial, Administrative, or Arbitral Proceedings -- 7. Protection of the Life or Physical Safety of the Holder -- 8. Health Protection | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. Legitimate Interest of the Controller -- 10. Credit Protection -- Chapter 3. Special Categories of Personal Data -- 1. Special Categories and Differences Between the Processing of Personal Data and Sensitive Personal Data -- Part IV. Data Subject Rights -- Chapter 1. Right to Be Informed -- Chapter 2. Right of Access -- Chapter 3. Right of Rectification -- Chapter 4. Right to Erasure -- Chapter 5. Right to Data Portability -- Chapter 6. Right to Revocation of Consent -- Chapter 7. Right to Object -- Chapter 8. Right to Review Decisions Made Solely Based on Automated Processing -- Part V. Duties of Controllers and Processors -- Chapter 1. National Rules Regarding Duties of Controllers -- Chapter 2. National Rules Regarding Joint Controllers -- Chapter 3. National Rules Regarding Processors -- Chapter 4. Security Obligations -- Chapter 5. Data Protection Office or Similar Functions -- Part VI. Codes of Conduct and Certification -- 1. Codes of Conduct and Certifications at GDPR -- 2. Codes of Conduct and Certifications in the LGPD -- 3. Perspectives for Regulation -- Part VII. International Transfers -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- 1. Data Protection and Privacy: Brazilian General Data Protection Legislation -- 2. International Data Transfer Mechanisms -- I. Appropriate Safeguards: Adequacy Decisions -- II. Appropriate Safeguards: Standard Contractual Clauses -- III. Appropriate Safeguards: Specific Contractual Clauses -- IV. Appropriate Safeguards: Binding Corporate Rules -- V. Seals, Certificates, and Codes of Conduct -- VI. Derogations and Bilateral Agreements -- Chapter 2. Transfers in the Context of International Agreements (For Example, Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties) -- 1. International Data Transfer and International Cooperation -- 2. International Cooperation under the ANPD -- I. The ANPD Strategic Plan 2021-2023 | |
505 | 8 | |a Part VIII. Enforcement -- Chapter 1. Supervisory Authorities -- Chapter 2. Composition -- Chapter 3. Competence, Tasks, and Powers -- Chapter 4. Remedies -- Chapter 5. Liabilities -- Chapter 6. Penalties -- Part IX. Specific Processing Situations -- Chapter 1. Processing for Journalistic Purposes and Academic, Artistic or Literary Expression -- Chapter 2. Processing of Personal Information Versus Public Access to Official Documents -- Chapter 3. Processing of the National Identification Number -- Chapter 4. Processing in the Context of Employment -- 1. The Brazilian Data Protection Law in Labor and Human Resources -- 2. Automated Decision in Recruitment and Selection processes -- 3. Internal Adjustments to Meet the Rights of Employees in Relation to the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- 4. Preparation of the Employee to Avoid Violations of Personal Data -- Chapter 5. Processing for Scientific Research, Public Archiving, and Statistical Purposes -- Part X. Specific Data Protection Regimes -- Chapter 1. Obligations of Professional Secrecy -- Chapter 2. Law Enforcement Agencies -- Chapter 3. National Security Services -- 1. Interception of Telecommunications Act (Law No. 9.296/1996) -- 2. Criminal Organization Act (Law No. 12.850/2013) -- 3. Access to Information Act (Law No. 12.527/2011) -- Chapter 4. Implementing the Brazilian Data Protection Law as a Form to Reassure the Principle of Free Competition in a Surveillance Capitalism Era -- Bibliography -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Part I. Privacy Protection in Brazil -- Chapter 1. Privacy Protection in the Constitution -- Chapter 2. National Application of Regional and International Conventions -- Chapter 3. Privacy in Electronic Communications -- Chapter 4. Other Relevant National Legal Provisions Regarding the Protection of Privacy -- Part II. National Data Protection Law -- Chapter 1. Background: General of the Brazilian Data Protection Law and Other Similar Relevant National Legislation -- Chapter 2. Material, Personal and Territorial Scope of the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- Chapter 3. Concepts and Definitions of the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- 1. Primary Fundamental Concepts -- 2. Secondary Fundamental Concepts -- 3. Action-Related Fundamental Concepts -- 4. Entities Fundamental Concepts -- Part III. General Principles -- Chapter 1. General Principles of LGPD -- 1. Principle of Purpose (Article 6, Item I) -- 2. Adequacy (Article 6, Item II) -- 3. Necessity (Article 6, Item III) -- 4. Free Access (Article 6, Item IV) -- 5. Data Quality (Article 6, Item V) -- 6. Transparency (Article 6, Item VI) -- 7. Security (Article 6, Item VII) -- 8. Prevention (Article 6, Item VIII) -- 9. Nondiscrimination (Article 6, Item IX) -- 10. Responsibility and Accountability (Article 6, Item X) -- Chapter 2. Legal Grounds for Processing Personal Data -- 1. Data Subject's Consent -- 2. Compliance with a Legal or Regulatory Obligation by the Controller -- 3. Implementation of Public Policies -- 4. Studies and Research -- 5. Execution of Contracts -- 6. Exercise of Rights in Judicial, Administrative, or Arbitral Proceedings -- 7. Protection of the Life or Physical Safety of the Holder -- 8. Health Protection 9. Legitimate Interest of the Controller -- 10. Credit Protection -- Chapter 3. Special Categories of Personal Data -- 1. Special Categories and Differences Between the Processing of Personal Data and Sensitive Personal Data -- Part IV. Data Subject Rights -- Chapter 1. Right to Be Informed -- Chapter 2. Right of Access -- Chapter 3. Right of Rectification -- Chapter 4. Right to Erasure -- Chapter 5. Right to Data Portability -- Chapter 6. Right to Revocation of Consent -- Chapter 7. Right to Object -- Chapter 8. Right to Review Decisions Made Solely Based on Automated Processing -- Part V. Duties of Controllers and Processors -- Chapter 1. National Rules Regarding Duties of Controllers -- Chapter 2. National Rules Regarding Joint Controllers -- Chapter 3. National Rules Regarding Processors -- Chapter 4. Security Obligations -- Chapter 5. Data Protection Office or Similar Functions -- Part VI. Codes of Conduct and Certification -- 1. Codes of Conduct and Certifications at GDPR -- 2. Codes of Conduct and Certifications in the LGPD -- 3. Perspectives for Regulation -- Part VII. International Transfers -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- 1. Data Protection and Privacy: Brazilian General Data Protection Legislation -- 2. International Data Transfer Mechanisms -- I. Appropriate Safeguards: Adequacy Decisions -- II. Appropriate Safeguards: Standard Contractual Clauses -- III. Appropriate Safeguards: Specific Contractual Clauses -- IV. Appropriate Safeguards: Binding Corporate Rules -- V. Seals, Certificates, and Codes of Conduct -- VI. Derogations and Bilateral Agreements -- Chapter 2. Transfers in the Context of International Agreements (For Example, Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties) -- 1. International Data Transfer and International Cooperation -- 2. International Cooperation under the ANPD -- I. The ANPD Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Part VIII. Enforcement -- Chapter 1. Supervisory Authorities -- Chapter 2. Composition -- Chapter 3. Competence, Tasks, and Powers -- Chapter 4. Remedies -- Chapter 5. Liabilities -- Chapter 6. Penalties -- Part IX. Specific Processing Situations -- Chapter 1. Processing for Journalistic Purposes and Academic, Artistic or Literary Expression -- Chapter 2. Processing of Personal Information Versus Public Access to Official Documents -- Chapter 3. Processing of the National Identification Number -- Chapter 4. Processing in the Context of Employment -- 1. The Brazilian Data Protection Law in Labor and Human Resources -- 2. Automated Decision in Recruitment and Selection processes -- 3. Internal Adjustments to Meet the Rights of Employees in Relation to the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- 4. Preparation of the Employee to Avoid Violations of Personal Data -- Chapter 5. Processing for Scientific Research, Public Archiving, and Statistical Purposes -- Part X. Specific Data Protection Regimes -- Chapter 1. Obligations of Professional Secrecy -- Chapter 2. Law Enforcement Agencies -- Chapter 3. National Security Services -- 1. Interception of Telecommunications Act (Law No. 9.296/1996) -- 2. Criminal Organization Act (Law No. 12.850/2013) -- 3. Access to Information Act (Law No. 12.527/2011) -- Chapter 4. Implementing the Brazilian Data Protection Law as a Form to Reassure the Principle of Free Competition in a Surveillance Capitalism Era -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Pinheiro, Patricia Peck Verfasser aut Privacy and Data Protection Law in Brazil 1st ed Piraí Wolters Kluwer Law International 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (231 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Part I. Privacy Protection in Brazil -- Chapter 1. Privacy Protection in the Constitution -- Chapter 2. National Application of Regional and International Conventions -- Chapter 3. Privacy in Electronic Communications -- Chapter 4. Other Relevant National Legal Provisions Regarding the Protection of Privacy -- Part II. National Data Protection Law -- Chapter 1. Background: General of the Brazilian Data Protection Law and Other Similar Relevant National Legislation -- Chapter 2. Material, Personal and Territorial Scope of the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- Chapter 3. Concepts and Definitions of the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- 1. Primary Fundamental Concepts -- 2. Secondary Fundamental Concepts -- 3. Action-Related Fundamental Concepts -- 4. Entities Fundamental Concepts -- Part III. General Principles -- Chapter 1. General Principles of LGPD -- 1. Principle of Purpose (Article 6, Item I) -- 2. Adequacy (Article 6, Item II) -- 3. Necessity (Article 6, Item III) -- 4. Free Access (Article 6, Item IV) -- 5. Data Quality (Article 6, Item V) -- 6. Transparency (Article 6, Item VI) -- 7. Security (Article 6, Item VII) -- 8. Prevention (Article 6, Item VIII) -- 9. Nondiscrimination (Article 6, Item IX) -- 10. Responsibility and Accountability (Article 6, Item X) -- Chapter 2. Legal Grounds for Processing Personal Data -- 1. Data Subject's Consent -- 2. Compliance with a Legal or Regulatory Obligation by the Controller -- 3. Implementation of Public Policies -- 4. Studies and Research -- 5. Execution of Contracts -- 6. Exercise of Rights in Judicial, Administrative, or Arbitral Proceedings -- 7. Protection of the Life or Physical Safety of the Holder -- 8. Health Protection 9. Legitimate Interest of the Controller -- 10. Credit Protection -- Chapter 3. Special Categories of Personal Data -- 1. Special Categories and Differences Between the Processing of Personal Data and Sensitive Personal Data -- Part IV. Data Subject Rights -- Chapter 1. Right to Be Informed -- Chapter 2. Right of Access -- Chapter 3. Right of Rectification -- Chapter 4. Right to Erasure -- Chapter 5. Right to Data Portability -- Chapter 6. Right to Revocation of Consent -- Chapter 7. Right to Object -- Chapter 8. Right to Review Decisions Made Solely Based on Automated Processing -- Part V. Duties of Controllers and Processors -- Chapter 1. National Rules Regarding Duties of Controllers -- Chapter 2. National Rules Regarding Joint Controllers -- Chapter 3. National Rules Regarding Processors -- Chapter 4. Security Obligations -- Chapter 5. Data Protection Office or Similar Functions -- Part VI. Codes of Conduct and Certification -- 1. Codes of Conduct and Certifications at GDPR -- 2. Codes of Conduct and Certifications in the LGPD -- 3. Perspectives for Regulation -- Part VII. International Transfers -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- 1. Data Protection and Privacy: Brazilian General Data Protection Legislation -- 2. International Data Transfer Mechanisms -- I. Appropriate Safeguards: Adequacy Decisions -- II. Appropriate Safeguards: Standard Contractual Clauses -- III. Appropriate Safeguards: Specific Contractual Clauses -- IV. Appropriate Safeguards: Binding Corporate Rules -- V. Seals, Certificates, and Codes of Conduct -- VI. Derogations and Bilateral Agreements -- Chapter 2. Transfers in the Context of International Agreements (For Example, Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties) -- 1. International Data Transfer and International Cooperation -- 2. International Cooperation under the ANPD -- I. The ANPD Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Part VIII. Enforcement -- Chapter 1. Supervisory Authorities -- Chapter 2. Composition -- Chapter 3. Competence, Tasks, and Powers -- Chapter 4. Remedies -- Chapter 5. Liabilities -- Chapter 6. Penalties -- Part IX. Specific Processing Situations -- Chapter 1. Processing for Journalistic Purposes and Academic, Artistic or Literary Expression -- Chapter 2. Processing of Personal Information Versus Public Access to Official Documents -- Chapter 3. Processing of the National Identification Number -- Chapter 4. Processing in the Context of Employment -- 1. The Brazilian Data Protection Law in Labor and Human Resources -- 2. Automated Decision in Recruitment and Selection processes -- 3. Internal Adjustments to Meet the Rights of Employees in Relation to the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- 4. Preparation of the Employee to Avoid Violations of Personal Data -- Chapter 5. Processing for Scientific Research, Public Archiving, and Statistical Purposes -- Part X. Specific Data Protection Regimes -- Chapter 1. Obligations of Professional Secrecy -- Chapter 2. Law Enforcement Agencies -- Chapter 3. National Security Services -- 1. Interception of Telecommunications Act (Law No. 9.296/1996) -- 2. Criminal Organization Act (Law No. 12.850/2013) -- 3. Access to Information Act (Law No. 12.527/2011) -- Chapter 4. Implementing the Brazilian Data Protection Law as a Form to Reassure the Principle of Free Competition in a Surveillance Capitalism Era -- Bibliography -- Index Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Pinheiro, Patricia Peck Privacy and Data Protection Law in Brazil Piraí : Wolters Kluwer Law International,c2023 9789403535265 |
spellingShingle | Pinheiro, Patricia Peck Privacy and Data Protection Law in Brazil Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- The Author -- Table of Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- Part I. Privacy Protection in Brazil -- Chapter 1. Privacy Protection in the Constitution -- Chapter 2. National Application of Regional and International Conventions -- Chapter 3. Privacy in Electronic Communications -- Chapter 4. Other Relevant National Legal Provisions Regarding the Protection of Privacy -- Part II. National Data Protection Law -- Chapter 1. Background: General of the Brazilian Data Protection Law and Other Similar Relevant National Legislation -- Chapter 2. Material, Personal and Territorial Scope of the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- Chapter 3. Concepts and Definitions of the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- 1. Primary Fundamental Concepts -- 2. Secondary Fundamental Concepts -- 3. Action-Related Fundamental Concepts -- 4. Entities Fundamental Concepts -- Part III. General Principles -- Chapter 1. General Principles of LGPD -- 1. Principle of Purpose (Article 6, Item I) -- 2. Adequacy (Article 6, Item II) -- 3. Necessity (Article 6, Item III) -- 4. Free Access (Article 6, Item IV) -- 5. Data Quality (Article 6, Item V) -- 6. Transparency (Article 6, Item VI) -- 7. Security (Article 6, Item VII) -- 8. Prevention (Article 6, Item VIII) -- 9. Nondiscrimination (Article 6, Item IX) -- 10. Responsibility and Accountability (Article 6, Item X) -- Chapter 2. Legal Grounds for Processing Personal Data -- 1. Data Subject's Consent -- 2. Compliance with a Legal or Regulatory Obligation by the Controller -- 3. Implementation of Public Policies -- 4. Studies and Research -- 5. Execution of Contracts -- 6. Exercise of Rights in Judicial, Administrative, or Arbitral Proceedings -- 7. Protection of the Life or Physical Safety of the Holder -- 8. Health Protection 9. Legitimate Interest of the Controller -- 10. Credit Protection -- Chapter 3. Special Categories of Personal Data -- 1. Special Categories and Differences Between the Processing of Personal Data and Sensitive Personal Data -- Part IV. Data Subject Rights -- Chapter 1. Right to Be Informed -- Chapter 2. Right of Access -- Chapter 3. Right of Rectification -- Chapter 4. Right to Erasure -- Chapter 5. Right to Data Portability -- Chapter 6. Right to Revocation of Consent -- Chapter 7. Right to Object -- Chapter 8. Right to Review Decisions Made Solely Based on Automated Processing -- Part V. Duties of Controllers and Processors -- Chapter 1. National Rules Regarding Duties of Controllers -- Chapter 2. National Rules Regarding Joint Controllers -- Chapter 3. National Rules Regarding Processors -- Chapter 4. Security Obligations -- Chapter 5. Data Protection Office or Similar Functions -- Part VI. Codes of Conduct and Certification -- 1. Codes of Conduct and Certifications at GDPR -- 2. Codes of Conduct and Certifications in the LGPD -- 3. Perspectives for Regulation -- Part VII. International Transfers -- Chapter 1. General Principles -- 1. Data Protection and Privacy: Brazilian General Data Protection Legislation -- 2. International Data Transfer Mechanisms -- I. Appropriate Safeguards: Adequacy Decisions -- II. Appropriate Safeguards: Standard Contractual Clauses -- III. Appropriate Safeguards: Specific Contractual Clauses -- IV. Appropriate Safeguards: Binding Corporate Rules -- V. Seals, Certificates, and Codes of Conduct -- VI. Derogations and Bilateral Agreements -- Chapter 2. Transfers in the Context of International Agreements (For Example, Mutual Legal Assistance Treaties) -- 1. International Data Transfer and International Cooperation -- 2. International Cooperation under the ANPD -- I. The ANPD Strategic Plan 2021-2023 Part VIII. Enforcement -- Chapter 1. Supervisory Authorities -- Chapter 2. Composition -- Chapter 3. Competence, Tasks, and Powers -- Chapter 4. Remedies -- Chapter 5. Liabilities -- Chapter 6. Penalties -- Part IX. Specific Processing Situations -- Chapter 1. Processing for Journalistic Purposes and Academic, Artistic or Literary Expression -- Chapter 2. Processing of Personal Information Versus Public Access to Official Documents -- Chapter 3. Processing of the National Identification Number -- Chapter 4. Processing in the Context of Employment -- 1. The Brazilian Data Protection Law in Labor and Human Resources -- 2. Automated Decision in Recruitment and Selection processes -- 3. Internal Adjustments to Meet the Rights of Employees in Relation to the Brazilian Data Protection Law -- 4. Preparation of the Employee to Avoid Violations of Personal Data -- Chapter 5. Processing for Scientific Research, Public Archiving, and Statistical Purposes -- Part X. Specific Data Protection Regimes -- Chapter 1. Obligations of Professional Secrecy -- Chapter 2. Law Enforcement Agencies -- Chapter 3. National Security Services -- 1. Interception of Telecommunications Act (Law No. 9.296/1996) -- 2. Criminal Organization Act (Law No. 12.850/2013) -- 3. Access to Information Act (Law No. 12.527/2011) -- Chapter 4. Implementing the Brazilian Data Protection Law as a Form to Reassure the Principle of Free Competition in a Surveillance Capitalism Era -- Bibliography -- Index |
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